The studio was shocked by a remark from actor Jo Ji-hwan's third-grade daughter.

On the 30th, the second story of "a third-grade elementary school daughter who has to stick to actor Jo Ji-hwan and his wife" was depicted on These Days' Parenting: My Precious Child. The child's behavior raised an important issue about the "boundary between parents and children."

In that day's observation footage, Geum-kkok said, "I want to watch dad shower," and the studio that heard it could not hide its surprise. The cast responded cautiously, saying, "This is an age when a clear line is needed now."

About this, Jo Ji-hwan revealed, "I haven't seen it recently, but when he showers with the door locked, she once opened the door with chopsticks and came in." He said, "I don't know the exact reason why," conveying his confused feelings as a parent.

Watching this, Dr. Oh Eun-young gave calm but firm advice. He said, "This behavior must never be allowed," and emphasized, "Even between parents and children, it should be made clear that they are separate, independent beings." He added, "Respecting this boundary is respecting the child and is the starting point of human respect," and "the child should also understand that symbolic meaning."

After the broadcast, viewers' reactions leaned more toward empathy. Internet users said, "My daughter is in second grade and loves her dad so much that she sometimes does this. After watching today's broadcast, I felt I should make it clear," "It seems parents should learn first that expressions of love and boundaries are different," "The comment that it's about teaching standards, not scolding, resonated," "I felt vaguely anxious, but I learned one parenting direction," and showed realistic sympathy along with responses that they "got parenting tips."

Rather than seeing the child's behavior only as a problem, this broadcast, which pointed out the importance of "drawing lines" needed in the growth process, left many parent viewers with something to think about.

Meanwhile, These Days' Parenting: My Precious Child airs every Friday at 9 p.m. <
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